DIN EN ISO 10426-5 PDF Download
Standard EN SamplePetroleum and natural gas industries - Cements and materials for well cementing - Part 5: Determination of shrinkage and expansion of well cement formulations at atmospheric pressure
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The DIN EN ISO 10426-5 standard outlines the procedures and guidelines for evaluating the shrinkage and expansion characteristics of cement formulations used in well cementing operations.
The standard focuses on the determination of these properties under atmospheric pressure conditions, allowing for accurate assessment of the cement's performance in wells at surface level. Shrinkage refers to the reduction in volume of the cement material during the curing process, while expansion refers to the increase in volume that may occur due to chemical reactions or other factors.
By determining the level of shrinkage and expansion, this standard provides valuable information for the design and selection of appropriate cement formulations for well cementing in the petroleum and natural gas industries. The standard sets forth specific testing procedures and requirements to ensure reliable and consistent measurement of these properties, leading to improved cementing practices and overall well integrity.
Descriptors | Bore holes, Cements, Curing (concrete), Deep wells, Definitions, English language, Expansion, Mixtures, Natural gas extraction, Natural gas industries, Oil industries, Oil production, Petroleum products, Shrinkage, Shrinkage rate, Swelling, Testing, Wells, Holes, Bores |
ICS Codes | 75.180.10 - Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 430.1 KB |